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Dosunmu (c. 1823 – 1885),
referred to in
British do****ents as
Docemo,
reigned as Oba of
Lagos from 1853, when he
succeeded his
father Oba Akitoye, until...
- was a
treaty between the
British Empire and Oba
Dosunmu of
Lagos (spelt '
Docemo' in
English do****ents)
wherein Dosunmu,
under the
threat of
military bombardment...
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taxation without representation. He was a
major supporter of the
House of
Docemo in Lagos.
Largely because Lagos was not
under indirect rule, the Oba of...
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Chief Abiola Dosunmu (formerly Dosunmu-Elegbede-Fernandez, born 29 July 1947), is a
Nigerian businesswoman,
socialite and
traditional aristocrat. In addition...
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Acting British Consul,
William McCoskry. Oba
Dosunmu of
Lagos (spelled "
Docemo" in
British do****ents)
resisted the
cession for 11 days
while facing the...
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Slavery and the
Birth of an
African City. p. 29. Plainsail. "Erelu
Abiola Docemo Foundation". eraffoundation.org.
Archived from the
original on 19 June 2019...
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other parts of West Africa. it has been
written in the
colonial times as
Docemo and Dòsùmú, but also as
Dossoumon in
other parts of
French West Africa....
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Southern Portugal which was used as port for
slave trade. In 1861, Oba
Docemo was the one who
signed the
treaty making Lagos a
British colony.
Lagos State...
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opposition to the
ruling NCNC/NNDP (whose
political bedrock was the
House of
Docemo)
founded by
Herbert Macaulay and
later led by
Nnamdi Azikiwe. NNDP was opposed...
- had
previously gained solidarity and
foundation from the
ruling House of
Docemo in Lagos.
Rotimi Williams was born on 16
December 1920 in Lagos. His older...